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A novel European H5N8 influenza A virus has increased virulence in ducks but low zoonotic potential
Christian GrundInstitute of Diagnostic VirologyFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermany
, Donata HoffmannInstitute of Diagnostic VirologyFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermanyCorrespondence[email protected]
, Reiner UlrichDepartment of Experimental Animal Facilities and Biorisk ManagementFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermany
, Mahmoud NaguibInstitute of Diagnostic VirologyFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermany
, Jan SchinkötheDepartment of Experimental Animal Facilities and Biorisk ManagementFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermany
, Bernd HoffmannInstitute of Diagnostic VirologyFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermany
, Timm HarderInstitute of Diagnostic VirologyFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermany
, Sandra SaengerUnit 17 Influenza and other Respiratory VirusesRobert Koch InstitutBerlinGermany
, Katja ZscheppangDepartment of Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases and Respiratory Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität BerlinHumboldt – Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of HealthBerlinGermany
, Mario TönniesHELIOS Clinic Emil von Behring, Department of Thoracic SurgeryChest Hospital HeckeshornBerlinGermany
, Stefan HippenstielDepartment of Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases and Respiratory Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität BerlinHumboldt – Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of HealthBerlinGermany
, Andreas HockeDepartment of Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases and Respiratory Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität BerlinHumboldt – Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of HealthBerlinGermany
, Thorsten WolffUnit 17 Influenza and other Respiratory VirusesRobert Koch InstitutBerlinGermany
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Martin BeerInstitute of Diagnostic VirologyFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutGreifswald-Insel RiemsGermanyCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 30 Jan 2018, Accepted 13 Jun 2018, Published online: 19 Jul 2018
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